Job Corps is just the beginning

Job Corps is just the beginning.

Every Job Corps journey is different because every Job Corps student is different. Students can pave their own paths because we know that building your future isn't a one-size-fits-all journey.

With Job Corps, students can go on to do all of these things after completing their basic career training:

  • Get a job in their industry and start earning
  • Enter an apprenticeship to receive additional hands-on training, education and credentials and ultimately earn increased wages
  • Apply for one of Job Corps’ 25-plus advanced training programs
  • Go on to college to earn a two-year associate degree or four-year bachelor’s degree
  • Join the military and serve their country with the skills they’ve learned
The key to success begins here.

Wondering how Job Corps can help you succeed in your dream career? Check out this video of Job Corps graduates talking about just that!

Wondering how Job Corps can help you succeed in your dream career? Check out this video of Job Corps graduates talking about just that!

Don’t just take our word for it. Hear from students and their parents about why Job Corps was the right decision for them. 

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Frequently Asked Questions

We know you have questions. We’ve got answers. Here are a few of the most commonly asked questions we receive about Job Corps.

What is Job Corps?

Job Corps provides free career training and education for 16- through 24-year-olds. We have over 120 campuses across the U.S. where students gain the experience needed to begin a career or apprenticeship, advance to higher education, or join the military. The best part? It’s free.

How do you join Job Corps?

The first step in enrolling at Job Corps begins by filling out the MyJobCorps Express Interest Tool or speaking to an Admissions Services staff member by calling (800) 733-JOBS or (800) 733-5627 today! Learn more about the enrollment process.

How much does Job Corps cost?

Job Corps is fully funded by the federal government, which means it’s FREE for eligible students.